- by the present-day
Wyggeston and
Queen Elizabeth I College.
After William Wyggeston's death in 1536, his
brother Thomas Wyggeston, as a trustee, used...
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Wyggeston and
Queen Elizabeth I
College (WQE) is a
sixth form college,
located in Leicester, England. The
college is led by Paul
Wilson who was appointed...
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Wyggeston Grammar School can
refer to two
schools in Leicester, England:
Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys,
closed in 1978 to be
replaced by Wyggeston...
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William Wyggeston (sometimes
spelt William Wigston; ca. 1467 – 1536) was an
English wool
merchant based in Leicester. He was part of the
Wyggeston family...
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naturalist Sir
David Attenborough. Like his brothers, he was
educated at
Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys in Leicester.
After National Service, he studied...
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finalists in 1964–65 and 1998–99.
Formed in 1884 by a
group of old boys of
Wyggeston School as "Leicester Fosse", the club
joined The
Football ****ociation...
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judge of the
Court of
Appeal of
England and Wales. He was
educated at
Wyggeston Boys' School,
Leicester and
Queen Mary
University of London. He was called...
- in 1976 as the
Wyggeston Collegiate Sixth Form
College and was
renamed Regent College in 1996. It was
merged into the
nearby Wyggeston and
Queen Elizabeth...
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sportswear company, and her
mother was a pianist.: 21 She was
educated at
Wyggeston Girls'
Grammar School,
Leicester and St Mary's, a women's
college at Durham...
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directed a
biopic of
Belaney entitled Grey Owl.
Attenborough was
educated at
Wyggeston Grammar School for Boys in Leicester. He won a
scholarship to
Clare College...